LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 16: Robert Sanchez of Chelsea fails to make a save as Mikel Merino of Arsenal (obscured) scores his team's first goal during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Chelsea FC at Emirates Stadium on March 16, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
Arsenal secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Chelsea in a tense London derby at the Emirates Stadium. Mikel Merino’s first-half header proved to be the decisive moment, as the Gunners held firm to claim all three points and close the gap at the top of the Premier League table.
The match started with Arsenal taking control early, dictating the tempo and probing Chelsea’s defense. Mikel Arteta’s side looked sharp in possession, and their patience was rewarded when Mikel Merino found the back of the net with a well-placed header. The Spaniard rose highest to meet a precise cross, guiding the ball past Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sánchez to give Arsenal a crucial lead.
Despite their dominance in possession, Arsenal struggled to create clear-cut chances. Their expected goals (xG) of 0.77 reflected their steady but unspectacular attacking performance. Leandro Trossard and Martin Ødegaard tested Sánchez with efforts on goal, but the Chelsea shot-stopper kept his side in the game.
Chelsea, under Enzo Maresca, found it difficult to break down Arsenal’s solid defense. The Blues registered just 0.35 xG, highlighting their lack of cutting edge in the final third. Their best opportunity fell to Marc Cucurella, whose header was well saved, denying Chelsea a much-needed equalizer.
With Arsenal holding their narrow lead, the second half became a scrappy affair. Both teams battled for control in midfield, leading to a flurry of yellow cards as tensions flared. Six players went into the referee’s book in what became a fiercely contested encounter.
Despite late pressure from Chelsea, Arsenal’s defense held firm. William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhães were immense at the back, dealing with everything Chelsea threw at them. The final whistle confirmed a vital win for the Gunners, who continue their push in the Premier League title race.
This result sees Arsenal remain second in the table with 58 points after 29 games. They have now closed the gap at the top to 12 points, keeping their hopes alive as the season enters its final stretch. Meanwhile, Chelsea stay in fourth place, struggling to keep up in the race for Champions League qualification.
Following this crucial victory, Arsenal will turn their attention to their next Premier League fixture against Fulham. The Gunners will host Marco Silva’s side at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, after the international break. With momentum on their side, Arteta’s men will be eager to secure another three points and continue their push for glory.
A hard-fought win against their London rivals will give Arsenal confidence as they look to finish the season strongly. The Gunners have shown resilience and defensive solidity, traits they will need in the coming weeks as the title race heats up.
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